Early Onset of Heatwave in India
Summer has arrived unusually early in several parts of India.
- In February, official heatwaves were reported in Goa and Maharashtra.
- Temperatures exceeding 40°C have been recorded in Odisha, Telangana, and Maharashtra.
Temperature Anomalies
Throughout February, a significant deviation from normal temperatures was observed.
- 31 States and Union Territories experienced night temperatures at least 1°C above normal.
- 22 States and Union Territories reported night temperatures that were 3°C to 5°C above normal.
Climate Change and Heatwaves
These temperature anomalies highlight the evolving climate patterns that scientists have warned about.
- The increase in global temperatures is expected to result in more intense and frequent heatwaves.
- States and countries need to prepare for heatwaves akin to preparation for disasters like earthquakes or floods.
Current Preparedness and Challenges
A study by the Sustainable Futures Collaborative on nine Indian cities highlights the lack of long-term heat preparedness plans.
- Responses are typically limited to short-term measures such as:
- Providing drinking water.
- Adjusting work hours.
- Boosting hospital capacity during heatwaves.
- Long-term interventions needed include:
- Access to cooling for vulnerable populations.
- Insurance for workers against lost income on hot days.
- Improvement in fire management.
- Upgrading electricity grids for reliability.
- Few cities are planning for:
- Expanded local weather monitoring.
- Mapping urban heat islands.
- Training for those implementing heat plans.
Strategies for Heat Management
Efforts to mitigate climate change are now focusing more on adaptation strategies.
- Increasing green cover and creating open spaces to reduce heat.
- Deploying rooftop solar for active cooling.
- Concerns about affordable cooling devices include the increased use of ozone-depleting refrigerants.
- Advocacy for sustainable buildings, green infrastructure, and passive cooling solutions is growing.
Call for a Comprehensive National Heat Strategy
India is urged to develop and integrate a national heat strategy into its National Adaptation Plan.
- This strategy should be in place before the 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Brazil, November.